Faced with prime real estate in the NFL Draft, New York Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan chose the “best available player,” or whatever that fantasy actually means in reality. (Best available player is a silly notion as so much is dependent on development and situation.)
It’s Déjà vu all over again.
Quinnen Williams it is. This means for the second time in four seasons, an interior defensive tackle joins a squad with two established interior defensive linemen already employed.
The supporter will point to Maccagnan’s track record in the top six. Jamal Adams, Sam Darnold and Leonard Williams (to a much lesser degree) represent excellent choices.